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Office romance not always a bad thing
Unless one's company has a strict no-dating policy, it would be ok to express romantic intentions, say experts. - my paper
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Idle chatter = time waster?
Poll shows talkative workers waste most time, but one employee says chatting is important for office life.
The high cost of 'presentee-ism'
A new study shows that being present at work while sick could be even costlier than being absent from work.
Scoring goals during the World Cup
How to indulge staff's passion without paying penalty of near-zero productivity in the office.
Eight tips for office romances
If you're thinking of being in one, this is a tongue-in-cheek look at the things you should know.
More romance in the workplace
Office relationships are still sort of taboo in Beijing, despite their increasing prevalence.
Keeping love hidden from 9 to 5
A couple shares their real-life experience. -China Daily
It's never too early for work-life balance
The road to personal happiness starts with small choices.
Goggle-eyed at Google Singapore
With 4 weeks' paternity leave, office massages and bagel day, it redefines workplace happiness.
Are these Singapore's best offices?
At their offices, staff and tenants can enjoy anything from a rock-climbing session to a game of chess on-site.
Business and leisure under one roof
You don't usually find things such as a rock-climbing wall, cable-car cabins and barbecue pits inside an office.
Bringing lifestyle into the workplace
Face to Face concept encourages people to meet in person as opposed to remotely.
Is it a workplace or a nightspot?
The Arcadia will offer boutique workspaces in a more 'friendly', lifestyle-skewed context.
At 3M, staff get time off for Eureka moments
Personal projects as well as incentives for sharing help to spur creativity.
In firefighters we trust (but not property agents)
People whose jobs entail saving lives are most trusted, poll shows.
Top 10 office annoyances
Nearly two-thirds of workers surveyed said their stress levels had been increased by office irritations and one in 10 had left a job because of them.
BlackBerry: Time for blackout?
Constant checking creates stress and may hit productivity.
Your politically correct office gift-giving guide
Buying Christmas presents for close friends is hard enough; for colleagues and bosses, it can be a potential minefield. Here are some tips.
How to do less at work and get away with it
The secret is learning and adapting the tricks of powerful, successful people.
 
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